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Left to Right: Ali Partovi, iLike CEO; Mike Jones, MySpace COO; Owen Van Natta, MySpace CEO; Nat Brown, iLike CTO; Hadi Partovi, President iLike at the MySpace office.
View Photo »Ryan Tedder of OneRepublic performs during the "Discover Music!" event at Capitol Studios in Hollywood, California October 28, 2009. Google Inc partnered with Web services LaLa and MySpace's iLike to give music fans an easier way to find, sample and buy songs on the Internet.
View Photo »Ryan Tedder of OneRepublic performs during the "Discover Music!" event at Capitol Studios in Hollywood, California October 28, 2009. Google Inc partnered with Web services LaLa and MySpace's iLike to give music fans an easier way to find, sample and buy songs on the Internet.
View Photo »Hip hop artist Mos Def performs during the "Discover Music!" event at Capitol Studios in Hollywood, California October 28, 2009. Google Inc partnered with Web services LaLa and MySpace's iLike to give music fans an easier way to find, sample and buy songs on the Internet.
View Photo »Ryan Tedder of OneRepublic performs during the "Discover Music!" event at Capitol Studios in Hollywood, California October 28, 2009. Google Inc partnered with Web services LaLa and MySpace's iLike to give music fans an easier way to find, sample and buy songs on the Internet.
View Photo »Hip hop artist Mos Def performs during the "Discover Music!" event at Capitol Studios in Hollywood, California October 28, 2009. Google Inc partnered with Web services LaLa and MySpace's iLike to give music fans an easier way to find, sample and buy songs on the Internet.
View Photo »Hip hop artist Mos Def performs during the "Discover Music!" event at Capitol Studios in Hollywood, California October 28, 2009. Google Inc partnered with Web services LaLa and MySpace's iLike to give music fans an easier way to find, sample and buy songs on the Internet.
View Photo »Hip hop artist Mos Def performs during the "Discover Music!" event at Capitol Studios in Hollywood, California October 28, 2009. Google Inc partnered with Web services LaLa and MySpace's iLike to give music fans an easier way to find, sample and buy songs on the Internet.
View Photo »Hip hop artist Mos Def performs during the "Discover Music!" event at Capitol Studios in Hollywood, California October 28, 2009. Google Inc partnered with Web services LaLa and MySpace's iLike to give music fans an easier way to find, sample and buy songs on the Internet.
View Photo »Malaysian singer Zee Avi performs during the "Discover Music!" event at Capitol Studios in Hollywood, California October 28, 2009. Google Inc partnered with Web services LaLa and MySpace's iLike to give music fans an easier way to find, sample and buy songs on the Internet.
View Photo »Guests attend the "Discover Music!" event at Capitol Studios in Hollywood, California October 28, 2009. Google Inc partnered with Web services LaLa and MySpace's iLike to give music fans an easier way to find, sample and buy songs on the Internet.
View Photo »Guests attend the "Discover Music!" event at Capitol Studios in Hollywood, California October 28, 2009. Google Inc partnered with Web services LaLa and MySpace's iLike to give music fans an easier way to find, sample and buy songs on the Internet.
View Photo »Lala founder Bill Nguyen attends the "Discover Music!" event at Capitol Studios in Hollywood, California October 28, 2009. Google Inc partnered with Web services LaLa and MySpace's iLike to give music fans an easier way to find, sample and buy songs on the Internet.
View Photo »Mike Shinoda of Linkin Park (L), Ryan Tedder of OneRepublic (C) and hip hop artist Mos Def pose during the "Discover Music!" event at Capitol Studios in Hollywood, California October 28, 2009.
View Photo »Ryan Tedder of OneRepublic speaks during a panel discussion during the "Discover Music!" event at Capitol Studios in Hollywood, California October 28, 2009.
View Photo »Hip hop artist Mos Def speaks during a panel discussion during the "Discover Music!" event at Capitol Studios in Hollywood, California October 28, 2009.
View Photo »Mike Shinoda of Linkin Park speaks at a panel discussion during the "Discover Music!" event at Capitol Studios in Hollywood, California October 28, 2009.
View Photo »Hip hop artist Mos Def attends a panel discussion during the "Discover Music!" event at Capitol Studios in Hollywood, California October 28, 2009. Google Inc partnered with Web services LaLa and MySpace's iLike to give music fans an easier way to find, sample and buy songs on the Internet.
View Photo »Guests watch a presentation during the "Discover Music!" event at Capitol Studios in Hollywood, California October 28, 2009. Google Inc partnered with Web services LaLa and MySpace's iLike to give music fans an easier way to find, sample and buy songs on the Internet.
View Photo »Lala founder Bill Nguyen speaks during the "Discover Music!" event at Capitol Studios in Hollywood, California October 28, 2009. Google Inc partnered with Web services LaLa and MySpace's iLike to give music fans an easier way to find, sample and buy songs on the Internet.
View Photo »R.J. Pittman, Director of Product Management at Google, demonstrates during the "Discover Music!" event at Capitol Studios in Hollywood, California October 28, 2009.
View Photo »R.J. Pittman, Director of Product Management at Google, speaks during the "Discover Music!" event at Capitol Studios in Hollywood, California October 28, 2009.
View Photo »R.J. Pittman, Director of Product Management at Google speaks, as Marissa Mayer, Vice President of Search Product and User Experience at Google watches, during the "Discover Music!" event at Capitol Studios in Hollywood, California October 28, 2009.
View Photo »Marissa Mayer, Vice President of Search Product and User Experience at Google, speaks at the "Discover Music!" event at Capitol Studios in Hollywood, California October 28, 2009.
View Photo »A guest tries Google's new music search feature after a press conference to announce the feature, at Capitol Records headquarters in Los Angeles on October 28, 2009.
View Photo »Ryan Tedder of OneRepublic performs during the "Discover Music!" event at Capitol Studios in Hollywood, California October 28, 2009. Google Inc partnered with Web services LaLa and MySpace's iLike to give music fans an easier way to find, sample and buy songs on the Internet.
View Photo »That’s in line with recent competitive sales like iLike ($20 million) and iMeem ($1 million). LaLa had plenty of cash in the bank, but they were burning $500k/month, say our sources. There’s just no reason Apple would pay $80 million for the company.
CNET reports Apple wants to 'obtain some of Lala’s payment and fulfillment systems' - but that would be pretty underwhelming ... With MySpace having taken iLike and imeem off the market, a more interesting idea is that Apple will use Lala to inject some remotely-hosted goodness into iTunes.
MySpace, which spent a year or so developing MySpace Music on its own, wants more music heft ... Acquiring iLike made it part of the new Google Music Search and brought in new talent ... Adding iMeem would bring more of that social element and an established user base; it had 15 million uniques in Septe...
I wouldn't expect much, given that this deal, like the iLike purchase MySpace made earlier this year, is an 'acqhire' -- News Corp.'s social network/portal wants to buy imeem for its 'sales team, engineering, Snocap and other Imeem IP,' a person familiar with the transaction tells me.
MySpace has the world’s largest database of live events, and iLike has already built some of the world’s best concert-discovery features available online ... We’re delighted to have implemented the first structured integration of concert data into Google search, and this is only the beginning of our eff...
The global Web search leader will provide users who want to sample a song with a pop-up box that will play at least a 30-second segment -- in some cases the entire song -- provided by iLike and Lala, which will then offer links to purchase the music
Google Inc on Wednesday partnered with Web services Lala and MySpace's iLike to give music fans an easier way to find, sample and buy songs on the Internet, expanding its music industry footprint
Through iLike, music video widgets, now popular installations on other social networks like Facebook and Orkut, the videos - and, most importantly, their ads - can be streamed on other sites while the revenue generated returns to MySpace
Google is preparing to add music to its search results, allowing users to listen to songs right from the results page. [T]he music will come in the form of free, embedded streams from either Lala.com or iLike.com. Those who are interested in buying the music will be able to do so from either of those tw...
The high-traffic websites focused on music, such as Last.fm [acquired by CBS] or iLike [acquired by MySpace], have found it very hard to turn this vast usage and audience into cash through a model based predominantly on advertising.
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